Tres Dias

Tres Dias
Founded 1972
Founder Dave McManigal
Type Faith-based
Focus Christian Servant Leadership Training
Area served
International
Method Direct aid
Program funding
Website tresdias.org

Tres Dias is a Christian interdenominational three-day movement which aims to concentrate closely on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ. In 1985 Tres Dias became an international organization when communities were chartered in Korea and Germany. Tres Dias' global reach now includes Denmark, Peru, Ireland, Canada, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Russia.

Tres Dias Con Dios

In 2012, Tres Dias launched its Spanish-speaking set of weekends - called Tres Dias Con Dios. Normally conducted in English, if hosted in the United States, Tres Dias con Dios is conducted entirely in Spanish throughout the three-day event.

The first Tres Dias Con Dios weekend was held in Southeast TN, called Southeast TN Tres Dias con Dios—Three Days with God.

Brand identity

In 2015, Tres Dias launched its new website featuring testimonials from community members across the globe, updated newsletters, and blog postings.

In January 2016, Tres Dias announced a new marketing program called "Millennial Reach". The majority of Tres Dias weekend attendees have been between the ages of 45-85. In an effort to reach a younger attendee audience, Tres Dias launched its largest social media marketing plan in its history to date.

New communities

The list of new Tres Dias communities include:

  • Alamo City Tres Dias
  • Brazos Valley Tres Dias
  • Central Texas Tres Dias
  • East Texas Tres Dias
  • East Texas Vida Nueva
  • Heart of Texas Tres Dias
  • Grace Gulf Coast Tres Dias
  • North Texas Tres Dias
  • North East Texas Tres Dias
  • South East Texas Tres Dias
  • South East Texas Vida Nueva
  • Trinity Valley Tres Dias
  • Northwest Arkansas Tres Dias
  • Montego Bay Tres Dias
  • Kansas City Tres Dias[1]
    Website http://www.kctd.org
  • Tres Dias Denmark[2]
  • Treasure Valley Tres Dias
  • Southern New Jersey Tres Dias
  • Orange County Tres Dias
  • Northern California Tres Dias
  • Lehigh Valley Tres Dias
  • Agua Viva Tres Dias[3]
  • Northwest Arkansas Tres Dias
  • Perú Tres Dias Lima

References

  1. Stultz, Samantha. "Kansas City Tres Dias". Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  2. "List of Tres Dias Communities". Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  3. History of the Tres Dias Movement Archived 2008-03-10 at the Wayback Machine.
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